Have you considered updating your Read&Write for Windows software to version 11.5?

This update provides even more ways for Windows users to access Read&Write – including in the new Windows 10 operating system, the Windows Edge browser, Office 365 in Edge and on high resolution devices and tablets.

Read&Write 11.5 is now fully compatible with the new Windows 10 operating system, which was released earlier this summer and is now supported in the Edge browser. This means that Read&Write users can access tools like Text to Speech, Word Prediction, Dictionaries, Highlighters and other features from the Read&Write toolbar when they’re reading and working inside Edge. This is in addition to the existing support for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome,

Additionally, Read&Write 11.5 is now supported in Office 365 in Edge. As more and more internet users prefer the convenience of accessing their documents across devices with cloud-based services, loyal Microsoft users are transitioning to Office 365 and the Edge browser. As schools move towards deploying Windows 10 and using Office 365 in the Edge browser, Read&Write for Windows will be there to provide reading and writing supports in this environment.

In addition to support for the new Windows operating system and browser, Read&Write 11.5 has now been optimised to work on devices with high resolution screens such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet.

Now Read&Write can also better support users with visual impairments – content can be enlarged on your screen without affecting the look of the Read&Write features and toolbar.

This new update to Read&Write for Windows is available as a free, automatic update for all users that are using Version 11.5. You’ll get it right away if you turn on your automatic updates, or you can go to the ‘About’ box from your Read&Write toolbar and click the link to check for new updates there.

If you are running earlier versions (10.0 or 11.0) of Read&Write, please contact us to discuss pricing to upgrade to the latest version.